K frame snubs

Here’s a 10-5 from 1966:

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And a Military and Police from 1951:

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One of the guns I regret selling was a scruffy model 15 ( for get the dash but was a non pinned barrel so probably 1980’s) could shoot about as accurately as my 4 and 6” guns.
 
My 3 Smith’s. First is my birth year M&P 1948, next is my 1963-64 model 10 and my 66-2 from around 1983. Got to look that date up again.

Until this thread I didn’t realize I was so into snub nose. Looks like between Smiths and Colts I have 10.
 

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A lot of beautiful K-frame snubs displayed here. I especially like the post war 5 screw M&P’s in 38spl. Hard to find nice ones that I can afford.
Here is my M19-3 made 1970. Not fun to shoot with .357 magnum loads no matter what grips it wears, but I don’t think any K-frame is. Shoot mine with lighter loads in .357 cases usually.



 
OK, I'll play. I own a few N-frame and J-frame snubbies, but I only have a couple of K-frame snub nose revolvers. My nickel 19-4 (1978) and a blued 15-2 (1962). Does a Colt Detective Special (1952) count?
 

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